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Health communications is a critical factor in all emergency response operations. The communication of clear, accurate and timely information saves lives and impacts response efforts. Social Behavioral Change Communication (SBCC) ensures this information is disseminated to those affected, while maintaining trust and reassurance in the message. This empowers a community and country to best protect themselves during the crisis. The positive results of SBCC has been shown in numerous emergencies, including the Nepal earthquake, the Ebola outbreak, and the Zika outbreak. This breakout session will focus on the lessons learned and best practices in SBCC in emergency response

Jenna joined NetHope in 2016 to lead NetHope's healthcare collaborations, including managing the Johns Hopkins University Health Communication Capacity Collaborative partnership. Jenna has more than 10 years of experience in domestic and international public health, humanitarian assistance... Read More →

The Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) is a five-year, global project funded by USAID. It is designed to strengthen developing country capacity to implement state-of-the-art social and behavior change communication (SBCC) programs. | | HC3 is led by the Johns Hopkins... Read More →